Pretty sure it's Bacteria and Archaea. These are the two domains of "bacteria" within the kingdom of the Prokaryotes. The Eukaryotes are all the other guys.
Archaebacteria and Eubacteria
Prokaryotes belong to two taxonomic domains: the bacteria and the archaea.
The four domains are eukaryotes, bacteria, Archaea, and viruses.
Bacteria and Archaea
BacteriaProkaryotes can include bacteria and archea. There are three domains of life, Bacteria, Archea, and Eukaryotes. The domains of Bacteria and Archea are made up from prokaryotic organisms, which are usually unicellular.
Eukarya, Archaea, Bacteria Eukarya covers plants and animals Archaea covers a group of unicellular microorganisms Bacterica covers a large group of unicellular microorganisms that have no nucleus
They are not. Bacteria and Protista are in different domains.
The four domains are eukaryotes, bacteria, Archaea, and viruses.
the three domains of living things are bacteria, archea, and eukarya the three domains of living things are bacteria, archea, and eukarya
bacteria and archea
Prokaryotes belong to two taxonomic domains: the bacteria and the archaea.
The four domains are eukaryotes, bacteria, Archaea, and viruses.
the three domains of living things are bacteria, archea, and eukarya the three domains of living things are bacteria, archea, and eukarya
They are not. Bacteria and Protista are in different domains.
Bacteria and Archaea
BacteriaProkaryotes can include bacteria and archea. There are three domains of life, Bacteria, Archea, and Eukaryotes. The domains of Bacteria and Archea are made up from prokaryotic organisms, which are usually unicellular.
Eukarya, Archaea, Bacteria Eukarya covers plants and animals Archaea covers a group of unicellular microorganisms Bacterica covers a large group of unicellular microorganisms that have no nucleus
yes it is because bacteria is living